Best known for his 1947 memoir L’Espece humaine, Robert Antelme (1917-1990) is a central figure in the history of the European response to the Nazi ...
Continue Reading →This paper examines the relationship between critical reading and the critical object in the work of Canadian poet and essayist Anne Carson, primarily the texts ...
Continue Reading →How can we invent new certain knowledge in a methodical manner? This question stands at the heart of Salomon Maimon’s theory of invention. Chikurel argues ...
Continue Reading →The ancient Greek lyric poet Simonides of Keos was the first poet in the Western tradition to take money for poetic composition. From this starting ...
Continue Reading →Daniel Canaris is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-Sen University. He received his PhD in 2017 from the University of ...
Continue Reading →Brilliant, inspired, and gloriously erudite, Literature and the Gods is the culmination of Roberto Calasso’s lifelong study of the gods in the human imagination. By ...
Continue Reading →On the Radical Critique of Political Reason Massimo Cacciari is one of the leading public intellectuals in today’s Italy, both as an outstanding philosopher and ...
Continue Reading →In The Digital – A Continent?, the author argues in favor of a way of thinking about digital technology that draws on the new materialism. ...
Continue Reading →I want to make plausible the following claim: Analyzing scientific inquiry as a species of socially distributed cognition has a variety of advantages for science ...
Continue Reading →This timely collection of essays is the first to be written on the work of Maurice Blanchot in English. One of the finest writers of ...
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